Bulls-Pacers game status

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1:50 a.m. December 26, 2012 – The Pacers return to Bankers Life Fieldhouse today for the first of two home games scheduled this week. At this time, the home game slated for today, Dec. 26, against Chicago will start as scheduled at 7:00 p.m. in Bankers Life Fieldhouse. The Pacers continue to be in contact with NBA officials regarding the weather situation and potential impact on the game.

If the status of the game changes, an update will be made to this web page, posted to the Pacers Facebook page, tweeted from the Pacers Twitter account, and emailed to Pacers Season Ticket Holders and Pacers Insiders. If the status does not change, then please drive safely and consider giving yourself extra time when commuting to the game.

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Same here. I just dont understand the reason why locked weekly leagues even exist

Tough break for those that play in those weird, quirky weekly leagues that lock on Mondays

lol i know. glad i dont play in those leagues.

Makes absolutely no sense. Only logical reason I can think of is so it makes it more like fantasy football where the casual players only really need to check their teams once a week, but if you're a diehard fantasy player I don't know why anyone would prefer weekly to daily.

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Same here. I just dont understand the reason why locked weekly leagues even exist

Tough break for those that play in those weird, quirky weekly leagues that lock on Mondays

lol i know. glad i dont play in those leagues.

Makes absolutely no sense. Only logical reason I can think of is so it makes it more like fantasy football where the casual players only really need to check their teams once a week, but if you're a diehard fantasy player I don't know why anyone would prefer weekly to daily.

I ran my one league we've been doing for 10 years like that one year. The reason being that 7/12 of us were on our clinical rotations for our docs which took up about 70-80 hours a week, while the other 5 were working and had a ton of extra time on their hands. We locked the line-ups Monday and did weekly waiver claims with bidding. It made the league alot less fun and I'd never do it other wise but it did the job to kind of level the playing field. Not sure if anyone cares but just thought I'd throw it out there lol.

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Same here. I just dont understand the reason why locked weekly leagues even exist

Tough break for those that play in those weird, quirky weekly leagues that lock on Mondays

lol i know. glad i dont play in those leagues.

Makes absolutely no sense. Only logical reason I can think of is so it makes it more like fantasy football where the casual players only really need to check their teams once a week, but if you're a diehard fantasy player I don't know why anyone would prefer weekly to daily.

I can give another logical reason. Not all fantasy players are from USA, so some of us are in disadvantage, because of different time zones, so there's no way we can make any last minute changes for most games. It's 17 past midnight right now where I'm from, so for our leagues it's only fair to lock the league early to give everyone equal opoortunities.

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Yeah, we're not that hardcore We mostly play in private friendly leagues, where mainly prestige is on the line. Just saying it's great that the possibility of weekly lineups exists, but wouldn't consider using it if it weren't for the timezone issue.

But I think I am speaking for most of the people here, that we don't want everyone to have equal opportunities. Lol.

Everyone here in this forum wants an edge in their league. That's why most of us are here to read injury reports, trade rumors, and get feedback on certain players.

Money is usually on the line. Buy-ins could range from 100 to 500 or even 1000 each. We play to win, not play to give everyone the same opportunity.

I totally agree when it's a matter of putting in the extra work, but like I said, 7/12 of us were locked in a hospital 70-80 hours a week with no internet access and the other 5/12 were working regular or even part-time jobs and had nothing but free time - there was just something that seemed inherently unfair about that since there always is big $$ on the line in that league where as the commissioner I felt I needed to level the playing field (it didn't hurt that I was 1 of the 7 haha!!). Anyway, it did work in leveling the playing field and honestly the secret bidding for FA's once a week became a fun, strategic thing ($100 to start season, 1 manager got $10/week for winning the weekly prop bet) that we kept it for guys who haven't cleared waivers yet (we have a week long waiver period to prevent quick add/drops) but other than that it was something only done out of circumstance and I wouldn't do it again unless absolutely necessary.

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I play in a weekly H2H league. Actually, the majority of the owners are active Rotoworld members.

While I prefer daily lineups, it is just another variation of fantasy basketball. Not much different than weekly games played limits.

It is a pretty competitive league. I think that one appeal is that it forces you to assess how you believe your players will perform based on the opponents they will face that week and whether they are at home or on the road. Those decisions factor into daily lineup leagues but not to the extent they do in weekly leagues.

Typically, you play your studs but you do have to make decisions on guys like Matt Barnes or Spencer Hawes. You also have to make decisions like whether 2 games on the road for Pau Gasol as desirable as 4 games for Andray Blatche? The waiver wire is very active.

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Weekly lineups exist because not everybody has the time or the interest to check on their fantasy team every day. Most of us on the forum are very active and we make our teams a priority so we prefer daily lineups (myself included), but it's not realistic for everybody.

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i'm in a 12 team weekly league with some friends and the majority voted for weekly because not everyone has the time to manage their lineups every day and also to prevent streaming. i prefer daily myself because if you have an injury in the middle of the week you're pretty much screwed.

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i'm in a 12 team weekly league with some friends and the majority voted for weekly because not everyone has the time to manage their lineups every day and also to prevent streaming.

A great way to prevent streaming and still use daily lineups is to use a weekly games played limit. In Rotoranker's Rotoworld Championship League, for example, we use a 40 game per week limit. If healthy, our 14 man rosters usually play right around 40 games (usually a little more) so it's not beneficial to drop anybody for waiver wire trash. People only make moves when necessary.